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In recognition of the kindness shown to Queen Margherita when she was in residence, the hotel’s owner was granted permission to add “Regina” to the hotel name.

Regina Hotel Baglioni is situated on the famous Via Veneto, renowned as the meeting place of artists, writers and actors during the Dolce Vita period, and is in easy walking distance of the Galleria Borghese museum, the Spanish Steps and Via Condotti with its famous shops. Its central location is only one of the hotel’s remarkable characteristics that make it unique. Its distinctive atmosphere allows one to feel the warmth and welcoming Italian hospitality while surrounded by breathtaking art and history. The hotel was once the home of Queen Margherita of Savoy while she awaited the completion of her residence, “Villa Margherita”, which presently houses the American Embassy. In recognition of the excellent service and kindness she was shown, in 1911, the hotel’s owner was granted permission to add “Regina” to the hotel name.
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Antica Enoteca

Just a stone’s throw away from Piazza di Spagna, the Antica Enoteca, established in 1720, is still to this day one of the most popular haunts in Rome’s historic center. The wine cellar boasts around one hundred, mostly Italian labels, which are offered in rotation and by the glass. (+39-06) 679 0896. Via della Croce, 76/b.

Best View

Gianicolo Hill

Besides a stunning view of Rome's ancient landmarks, the Gianicolo gives you a quick and slightly more modern history lesson on the Italian Risorgimento. Passeggiata di Giannicolo, Rome, Italy.

Museum Must-See

National Gallery of Modern Arts

The National Gallery of Modern Art is the most important museum in Italy of its kind, as a result of the number of works included in its collection. Viale delle Belle Arti, 131. (+39-06) 322981. www.gnam.beniculturali.it.

Best City Secret

San Luigi dei Francesi Church

Once you've gotten a taste of Caravaggio, a late Renaissance master, you can't leave Rome without seeing what many say is his most powerful work. You'll have to go to church to do it. The Calling of Saint Matthew hangs in the Contarelli Chapel of the San Luigi dei Francesi church. Via Santa Giovanna d'Arco, 5.

Top Day Trip

Tivoli

In Tivoli, you can see the villa, gardens and fantastic fountains of the Renaissance Villa d'Este, built in the 16th century. Then take a short bus ride to the extensive grounds of Hadrian's Villa, created by Emperor Hadrian in the second century and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Best Shopping Neighborhood

Via Condotti

Extremely elegant street lined with the luxurious stores of the most exclusive designers, such as Bulgari, which inaugurated its atelier in this very spot in 1905. Then, there is Hermés, Cartier, Ferragamo, and the historic men’s tailor, Battistoni.

Best Family Activity

Villa Borghese

A definite must, with something for everyone. Visit the Cinema dei Piccoli, classified in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s smallest cinema. There’s a trenino or ‘little train’ that chugs around the park and takes off from Viale Goethe. Also part of Villa Borghese and a fun stop for families is the Rome Zoo, called the Bioparco, with lots of special areas and exhibits just for children throughout the park.Tel: (39-06) 0608. Piazza di Siena.